Billabong Channel (CHANNEL), NSW Details

Description

A channel about 11 km long. It starts about 3 km NNW of Berrigan and flows generally WNW into Finley Canal.

Origin

Aboriginal: an effluent from a river sometimes separated from it sometimes being joined again at time of flood. Also used loosely as a lake or flood. (Reed 1967)

Billabong Channel (CHANNEL), NSW
title Billabong Channel (CHANNEL)
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state NSW
reference 4994
placename Billabong Channel
designation CHANNEL
geographical name
previous names Billabong Canal
lga BERRIGAN
description A channel about 11 km long. It starts about 3 km NNW of Berrigan and flows generally WNW into Finley Canal.
meaning
origin Aboriginal: an effluent from a river sometimes separated from it sometimes being joined again at time of flood. Also used loosely as a lake or flood. (Reed 1967)
history
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